Safety seasonal storm shelter for use in mobile homes in severe weather

ABSTRACT

The Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter that attaches to any Mobile home trailer and residential homes for a safe haven. It is a rain tight fiber—glass or plastic safety mold of different sizes—depending on the family. The Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter is a step—up for safety improvement into the tornado allies and hurricanes season that would be good for the instant safety for temporarily pull up by RV&#39;s, Coaches, Manufactured homes, and the Mobile Home Trailer Industry.

CROSS REFERENCE

Yes, there is a cross reference between the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter, my initial invention which I have file a provisional patent on, filing date Apr. 25, 2006. The Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter, is cross reference to this new addendum and additions of the—Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter Security Stations—which I, the inventor, is patenting now with this complete utility application.

No, there are no federally sponsored.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

In the pass. In the Fugita Scale 1950 to 1995 death report class, tornado's and hurricanes have claim 29% mobile home cases. On the night of Mar. 25, 1998—I, [the sole inventor, Allister H. Rodgers drew the very first drawings of the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter. During this time, I filed a non—discloser agreement with the patent office. Only recently, did I follow through with the provisional patent and now, the utility patent.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

By minimal attachment—The Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter is a close convenient Safe Haven. Anyone can get to the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter from inside the Manufactured homes, mobile home or RV's trailer industry. In any sudden deadly tornado or bad weather danger it would give an immediate safe haven.

Advantages

Save Life's . . . .

Sleep more comfortable knowing the safe haven is connected to the mobile home trailers, RV's.

BRIEF SUMMARY

Continue on—[Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter/Security Station]

Advantages Continue

With the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter/Security Station only inches away—the tornado death rate across the U.S.A. would drop.

DRAWINGS SPECIFICATION SHEET

FIG. 1-a shows an R V. FIG. 1 a shows also the R V representing the way any mobile home trailer caught by the surprise of a tornado could pull off the road into a safe station not only at home but on the road. Drivers of R V's could pull off the road into a city or state parks where there are Safe Stations in the ground. Also, in the recreational parks, state parks, mobile home parks and trailer parks along the roads and Hi-ways and use the new parks as a temproary safe station. The recreational safe parks is where all types of Mobile homes and Manufactured homes, Coaches in the mobile home trailer industry can pull into the road side station—pull up along side the station and be safe in the [Newly Patent] Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter and the Security Station Attachments.

FIG. 1-b shows the RV front or [rear] door up to the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter. Also, the RV shows a [second rear entry] [Patent Door] I would like to claim at this time as an [dependent Claim] to my [patent] for the rear undiscovered door] is like the front RV's door, and the primary function of the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter for temporarily attachment to the mobile homes and RV's in any invent of a tornado].

FIG. 2 a

FIG. 2 a shows the Model [B] Type [Handicap Shelter] fiber-glass or plastic ½ in. thick, rain-tight mold. The drawing shows the complete out-line of the Safety Station that takes anyone from danger above ground into the safe haven underground at room temperature.

FIG. 2-b shows the [wench] a secondary escape. [The cable from the wench is connected to the wheel-chair base. {FIG. 2-q is a wrench to release pressure from the line} then the wench will pull up in any invent the hydraulic fell.]

FIG. 2-c shows the cable lowing from the wench coil to the wheel chair base.

FIG. 2-d shows the air ventilation.

FIG. 2-e shows a secondary escape hatch.

FIG. 2-f shows the Cities and states Recreational Parks ground level—[The Ground is another dependent claim to the [Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter Security Station].

FIG. 2-g 1 shows the top hydraulic switch.

FIG. 2-h shows the light switch that operates the light in the Security Station Shelter.

FIG. 2-I shows the host [wench] switch.

FIG. 2-j shows an door entrance to the Safety Station Shelter adjacent to the RV's front door or rear door. (which, [The rear door] would be an [dependent claim] to the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter independent claim] in this data description sheet.

FIG. 2-k shows the wheel chair base supporting arm that guides the hydraulic base safely up and down.

FIG. 2-L shows the wheel chair base with base vertical wheel chair stopper.

FIG. 2-m shows the latter leading to the secondary escape hatch.

FIG. 2-n shows the hydraulic 3 layer chambers.

FIG. 2-o shows the light inside the shelter.

FIG. 2-p shows the emergency cell phone.

FIG. 2-Q shows the wrench that releases the pressure from the hydraulic line—in order to lift wheel chair base with wench or host.

FIG. 2-R shows another secondary latter.

FIG. 2-G-2 shows the second hydraulic switch that works with another switch in 2-locations with 2-G-1. 

1. The sole installation of any other storm shelter in the grounds of R.V's parks.
 2. The private connection between storm shelter and trailers, in the communities except for the Safety Seasonal Storm Shelters/Security Stations attachment.
 3. The Safety Seasonal Storm Shelter private installation on the side for entry into the R.Vs and mobile home trailers and residual homes in the U.SA. communities. 